Press release, July 2021 VOGUE PARIS 1920-2020 PALAIS GALLIERA EXHIBITION INFORMATION THE CITY OF PARIS 2 OCTOBER 2021 www.palaisgalliera.paris.fr MUSEUM 30 JANUARY 2022 #expoVogue Catherine Deneuve by David Bailey, Paris 1966 © David Bailey Vogue

The Palais Galliera presents a major new exhibition celebrating 100 VISITOR INFORMATIONS years of Vogue Paris magazine. Palais Galliera, the City of Paris Founded by Condé Nast in 1920, Vogue Paris is the oldest French fashion Fashion Museum 10, Avenue Pierre Ier de Serbie, magazine still published today, and the only title in the group that bears Paris 16e the name of a city rather than a country. As the capital of fashion, Paris Métro Iéna or Alma-Marceau is portrayed in Vogue as the epicentre of cultural and artistic life, and the Parisienne as the embodiment of Vogue woman. Opening times Tuesday - Sunday, 10 am - 6 pm- A mirror of its time and a champion of creativity, Vogue Paris has always Thursday until 9 pm (night opening) been a major player in fashion, reflecting or challenging notions of taste, Closed on Mondays beauty and elegance. The exhibition illustrates the magazine’s ability to Closed 25 December & 1 January create, to adapt and to anticipate over the past 100 years. Vogue Paris 1920-2020 traces the history of the magazine through the editors-in-chef Rates One ticket for 2 exhibitions (‘Vogue whose editorial and artistic choices have made it what it is: from Michel de Paris 1920-2020’ & ‘A history of Brunhoff, via Edmonde Charles-Roux, Francine Crescent and Carine fahion’): 14€ (full price) to 12€ (re- Roitfeld, to Emmanuelle Alt. It is these exceptional personalities, the length duced), free under 18 of time they spent working with the magazine, and their commitment, that have given Vogue Paris its unique character and consistency. CURATORS

The exhibition highlights the talent of the great illustrators, and particularly Sylvie Lécallier, Head of the Palais photographers that Vogue Paris has encouraged. Hoyningen-Huene, Horst, Galliera photo collection, assisted by Juliette Chaussat Bourdin, Klein, Newton, Watson, Lindbergh, Testino, Inez & Vinoodh, are among those who produced their most beautiful spreads for Vogue Paris. Adrien Rovero, artistic director

CATALOGUE In this chronological tour, a number of spotlight displays pay tribute to the magazine’s faithful collaborators. The exhibition highlights Vogue Edited by Sylvie Lécallier, Paris’s special relationship with those great couturiers, who the magazine Editions Paris Musées, Price: 49€ supported throughout their careers, Yves Saint Laurent and Karl Lagerfeld. Vogue woman is epitomised in the exhibition by Catherine Deneuve and CONTACTS PRESSE

Kate Moss, the two women who posed for the most front covers. Palais Galliera Anne de Nesle, For Vogue Paris 1920-2020 around 400 items have been brought Caroline Chenu, together, mainly from the magazine’s archives – photographs, Margaux Brisson illustrations, magazines, documents and films – as well as more than [email protected] fifteen and prêt-à-porter models. + 33 (0)1 56 52 86 08

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